Phallus rubicundus: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Fungi
- Phylum
- Basidiomycota
- Class
- Agaricomycetes
- Order
- Phallales
- Family
- Phallaceae
- Genus
- Phallus
- Species
- Phallus rubicundus
- Scientific Name
- Phallus rubicundus
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Phallus rubicundus
Phallus rubicundus is a species of fungus in the stinkhorn family. First described in 1811, it has a wide distribution in tropical regions. It has the typical stinkhorn structure consisting of a spongy stalk up to 15 cm (5.9 in) tall arising from a gelatinous "egg" up to 3 cm (1.2 in) in diameter. Atop the stalk is a pitted, conical cap that has a foul-smelling, gelatinous, green spore mass spread over it.
...Phallus rubicundus in languages:
- English
- Devil's Stinkhorn
- English
- Red Stinkhorn
- English
- Yellow Stinkhorn
- Japanese
- アカダマノオオタイマツ
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Dictyophora bicampanulata
- Dictyophora braunii
- Phallus acaulis
- Phallus amurensis
- Phallus anastomosis
- Phallus annulatus
- Phallus armeniacus
- Phallus atrovolvatus
- Phallus aurantiacus
- Phallus aureolatus
- Phallus aureus
- Phallus brasiliensis
- Phallus callichrous
- Phallus calongei
- Phallus campanulatus
- Phallus chiangmaiensis
- Phallus cinnabarinus
- Phallus coronatus
- Phallus cremeo-ochraceus
- Phallus daemonum
- Phallus denigricans
- Phallus dongsun
- Phallus drewesii
- Phallus duplicatus
- Phallus echinovolvatus
- Phallus flavocostatus
- Phallus formosanus
- Phallus fuscoechinovolvatus
- Phallus glutinolens
- Phallus granulosodenticulatus
- Phallus hadriani
- Phallus haitangensis
- Phallus impudicus
- Phallus indusiatus
- Phallus lutescens
- Phallus luteus
- Phallus mengsongensis
- Phallus merulinus
- Phallus minusculus
- Phallus multicolor
- Phallus purpurascens
- Phallus pygmaeus
- Phallus ravenelii
- Phallus rigidiindusiatus
- Phallus rubicundus
- Phallus rubrovolvatus
- Phallus rugulosus
- Phallus serratus
- Phallus squamulosus
- Phallus tenuissimus
- Phallus ultraduplicatus































































































































































